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From: "Ryuko Kubota"

Western Carolina University is searching for a qualified JSL instructor who would come to our campus on a teaching assistantship, seeking to earn a degree in any of our graduate programs. For a list of these programs, please see our website: www.wcu.edu

The instructor/graduate assistant is expected to teach two courses,
beginning (first year) and intermediate (second year) Japanese, each
semester.

WCU tuition, fees, books, health insurance, room and board are completely covered for the graduate assistant. The student will receive an additional stipend.

Western Carolina University lies 45 miles from Asheville between the Blue Ridge and Smokey Mountains of western North Carolina. The Cherokee Reservation is located nearby and there is the opportunity to become involved in many outdoor sports. The university is growing at a fast pace and is currently completing the construction of an addition to the student union, a new fine and performing arts building, a building for the Hospitality Management Program and a Work Force Development Building. The university will have 7,500 undergraduate and graduate students on its campus
this fall. A number of public schools in the area have been participating in the Japan Global Partnership Program and there is much interest in Japan at the university.

If you are interested in learning more about this position, please contact Dr. Lois Petrovich-Mwaniki, Director, International Programs and Services, 9 Stillwell Building, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723. Tel: 828.227.3433 or FAX 828.227.7080. Email Address: Lmwaniki@wcu.edu.
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